SimplicITy: The computer for older users
A new computer designed for people over 60 who want to learn how to use the computer and the Internet was recently unveiled.
SimplicITy is a stripped-down desktop PC with only six buttons on screen to guide users to do simple tasks like chat and e-mail. Also included are 17 video tutorials.
SimplicITy users will not encounter a log-in screen. They will go directly to a front page named Square One, which contains buttons for web browsing, e-mail, files, chat, and user profile.
SimplicITy was created by Valerie Singleton in partnership with Wessex Computers. Singleton has a website called discount-age.co.uk.
According to British government statistics, over six million people age 65 and above don’t know how to use the Internet.
[via bbc.co.uk]